If you are using a Orcad Capture, after you run the simulation ,go to "PSpice" -> Bias points -> Enable bias display. Then look at the number on top of your power supply.
Does anyone have any problems using Orchad PSpice student version? I tried to simulate a state-variable filter but the frequency response does not appears to be displaying what the filter suppose to do, which has left me in doubt of this particular software. I have had simular experience with Circuit maker as well, it actually simulate transformer feeding DC!! :crazyeyes:
hi.
you must draw the simulation of your circuite in pspice and then situate voltage prob in output of circuit.
now analysis this circuite.
you will have output vopltage and current which then calculte power.